Opinion An Iraqi in the capital of the US Empire Do the people on the street in Washington DC know that their government decimated my home? By Nabil Salih / 6 Jan 2022
Feature Iraq: assassinations, repression, and the struggles of daily life Years of of lethal state failure have devastated the people of Iraq, whose daily life today is fraught with challenges, with little hope in sight By Nabil Salih / 12 May 2021
Opinion George W Bush’s finest piece of war Painting immigrants’ faces and laughing on chat shows will not excuse the former US president’s blood-stained past By Nabil Salih / 4 May 2021
Home A year after the October uprising, Iraqis have more reasons to protest Iraq’s October uprising was a wake-up call for desperate generations caught in an endless cycle of poverty, marginalization and injustice. How does the struggle continue today? By Nabil Salih / 1 Oct 2020
Home For Iraqis, the choice is between pandemic or poverty In the streets of Baghdad, Iraqis battle a corrupt political class, war, poverty, and now a pandemic that has ravaged an ailing health sector. By Nabil Salih / 18 Aug 2020
Gender & sexuality Why are there no women in Iraq’s football stadiums? Iraqis are suffocated by a rampant militarization and hypermasculinity. By Nabil Salih / 7 Jan 2019